PETALING JAYA: The enforcement of tobacco-related regulations, from retail sales licensing to waste management, should be coordinated by local authorities as enforcement powers are now fragmented among various agencies, says the Malaysian Council for Tobacco Control (MCTC).
The NGO noted that the National Kenaf and Tobacco Board manages retail sale licences, the health ministry is in charge of smoking bans and advertising regulations, the customs department manages duty control and tax stamping, and the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation manages waste.
“This fragmentation of jurisdiction leads to overlaps and resource constraints.
